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Universal credit boss wins ‘project management’ award despite evidence that claimants are plunged into hardship | Universal credit boss wins ‘project management’ award despite evidence that claimants are plunged into hardship |
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Critics of the troubled universal credit shake-up have reacted with disbelief after its boss won a “project management” award. | Critics of the troubled universal credit shake-up have reacted with disbelief after its boss won a “project management” award. |
Neil Couling, the Department for Work and Pensions official in charge of the programme, was hailed for “a significant contribution to the art and science of project management”. | Neil Couling, the Department for Work and Pensions official in charge of the programme, was hailed for “a significant contribution to the art and science of project management”. |
He described it as an “absolute honour to receive this reward on behalf of all the dedicated public servants working hard to make universal credit a success”. | He described it as an “absolute honour to receive this reward on behalf of all the dedicated public servants working hard to make universal credit a success”. |
But Frank Field, the Labour chairman of the Commons Work and Pensions Committee, said: “The world has gone mad and a unicorn will shortly distribute Easter eggs to the entire country. It's preposterous.” | |
The gong comes amid mounting pressure on the Government to rethink the new benefit, blamed for sending claimants to food banks and putting them at risk of eviction. | |
Cuts to the “work allowance” – the amount of earnings kept before claimants’ lose benefits –has swiped more than £1,200 a year from many families, critics have protested. | Cuts to the “work allowance” – the amount of earnings kept before claimants’ lose benefits –has swiped more than £1,200 a year from many families, critics have protested. |
Theresa May has been told to close a loophole that allowed a lettings agency to issue pre-emptive eviction notices to tenants ahead of the extension of universal credit – because of expected rent arrears. | Theresa May has been told to close a loophole that allowed a lettings agency to issue pre-emptive eviction notices to tenants ahead of the extension of universal credit – because of expected rent arrears. |
Meanwhile, food bank organisers say they have ordered an extra 2,000 tonnes of Christmas food, to prepare for more people going hungry after moving onto the benefit. | Meanwhile, food bank organisers say they have ordered an extra 2,000 tonnes of Christmas food, to prepare for more people going hungry after moving onto the benefit. |
The Independent revealed how the Government is refusing to investigate evidence of a 30 per cent leap in the number of claimants seeking emergency food aid in areas already reached by universal credit. | The Independent revealed how the Government is refusing to investigate evidence of a 30 per cent leap in the number of claimants seeking emergency food aid in areas already reached by universal credit. |
And MPs voted unanimously to slash the wait for a first payment from six weeks to four – possibly forcing Philip Hammond, the Chancellor, into a Budget day climbdown. | And MPs voted unanimously to slash the wait for a first payment from six weeks to four – possibly forcing Philip Hammond, the Chancellor, into a Budget day climbdown. |
Debbie Abrahams, Labour’s Shadow Work and Pension Secretary, condemned Mr Couling’s acceptance of the award as an act of “shocking hubris”. | Debbie Abrahams, Labour’s Shadow Work and Pension Secretary, condemned Mr Couling’s acceptance of the award as an act of “shocking hubris”. |
“His programme is still pushing families deeper into debt, arrears and even evictions,” she said. | “His programme is still pushing families deeper into debt, arrears and even evictions,” she said. |
“Evidence published only this week shows that nearly 70,000 households will have no support over Christmas due to this Government’s punitive roll out. 41,000 children will have to go without.” | “Evidence published only this week shows that nearly 70,000 households will have no support over Christmas due to this Government’s punitive roll out. 41,000 children will have to go without.” |
“Labour has been calling for the Government to pause and fix universal credit for months. The man in charge should stop patting himself on the back and get to work.” | “Labour has been calling for the Government to pause and fix universal credit for months. The man in charge should stop patting himself on the back and get to work.” |
Mr Couling, the director general for the universal credit programme, won the award at this week’s Association for Project Management awards, the Spectator magazine reported. | Mr Couling, the director general for the universal credit programme, won the award at this week’s Association for Project Management awards, the Spectator magazine reported. |
In response, he tweeted: “Absolute honour to receive this reward on behalf of all the dedicated public servants working hard to make #UniversalCredit a success across the country #DWProud” | In response, he tweeted: “Absolute honour to receive this reward on behalf of all the dedicated public servants working hard to make #UniversalCredit a success across the country #DWProud” |
Mr Couling was already under fire for tweeting pictures of cakes to celebrate the scheme, despite it forcing many claimants onto the breadline. | Mr Couling was already under fire for tweeting pictures of cakes to celebrate the scheme, despite it forcing many claimants onto the breadline. |
Universal credit replaces six existing benefits with a single payment, a change aimed at making the process simpler while “making work pay’, the Prime Minister has argued. | Universal credit replaces six existing benefits with a single payment, a change aimed at making the process simpler while “making work pay’, the Prime Minister has argued. |
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